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Noun: sulk  súlk
  1. A mood or display of sullen aloofness or withdrawal
    "stayed home in a sulk";
    - sulkiness
Verb: sulk  súlk
  1. Remain in a state of gloomy displeasure or resentment
    "She is sulking because she didn't get what she wanted";
    - pout, brood, grizzle [informal], stew [informal]

Derived forms: sulked, sulking, sulks

Type of: experience, feel, humor [US], humour [Brit, Cdn], mood, temper

Encyclopedia: Sulk